Savannah

Returning South

We spent the holidays in the Carolinas, visiting family. We have an appointment at Camping World, in Fort Myers, FL on January 27. We have a week and a half until then, but it’s getting colder so we start heading south.

Savannah, GA

Our first stop is Savannah, GA. We stay at the Elks Lodge No. 183. They have one 30-amp plug-in and one 50-amp plug-in. The 30-amp outlet is not working, so we plug into the 50-amp outlet. We are the only RV here.

We luck-out and come on the night of their fish fry. There are a lot of members and one other guest here. We have a great dinner, and meet lots of wonderful people. They have no fee for RV parking, but we leave a donation.

St. Vincent’s Academy Savannah, GA

The next two days we drive the car to the waterfront area, park and walk around. It is the weekend and there are lots of things happening. It is crowded, but we have lots of fun.

It’s supposed to get colder, so we head south again.

Faver-Dykes State Park

As we get into Florida, it gets warmer, but it’s harder to find a place to stay. We see a couple of walk-ups at Faver-Dykes State Park in St Augustine, FL. We get a spot for the night. This is a huge park, we take a nice hike. We would stay longer, but there is no availability.

Sebastian Inlet State Park

We luck-out again and get three nights at Sebastian Inlet State Park. This place is great, but the weather is not. It is cold, rainy and windy.

Ortona South Campground

We have four nights at Ortona South Campground. This is an Army Corps of Engineers park, so we get it half price with our senior pass. It is also a very nice place. We can watch the boats go through the lock,

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After we get settled, we see on Facebook, that our friends, David and Brenda are staying nearby. We get together with them for dinner in LaBelle.

One of the reasons we chose this place is that it is pretty close to Camping World, in Fort Myers. We want to get there early Monday morning so we can get the RV fixed.

Camping World, Fort Myers

On May 28th, we were waiting in line at US Customs, entering Alaska. The driver of the RV in front of us left the driver’s seat, and the RV rolled back and damaged our RV. (click here for details.)

In November, we took it to Camping World, Fort Myers to have the collision damage and other items fixed. They fixed some items, but they had to order parts; the front-end cap, a replacement awning and parts for the slide-out. Now it’s January 27 and plans have changed. They are going to repair the front-end cap because the insurance company won’t pay for a replacement.

The awning and slide-out parts are in. They can finish those things. But, the body guy still insists that the front-end cap is unrepairable. They will take more pictures and send them to the insurance company.

We leave the RV and drive the car to Cracker Barrel for breakfast. After that we drive to Fort Myers Beach, park the car and walk around. We have a really good time.

We get back to Camping World and the tell us they ordered the wrong awning. Now we wait again for the awning and collision repair.

Southern Comfort RV Resort

We need to find an RV site close to the boat, in Marathon, so we can transfer all of our stuff to the boat. Once again, everything affordable in the keys is filled up. We a find a site at Southern Comfort RV Resort, in Florida City. It’s about 1½ hours drive from Marathon. They also have RV storage there. We get a spot for a week, and pay for a month of storage after that.

We have stayed here in the past. In is a nice park. It even has a Tiki bar. We don’t spend much time here because we are back-and-forth to boat almost everyday.

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